I second Big Black - weren't they from Detroit? This may be an extremely
tenuous 313-link but doesn't the cover have a matchbook or a membership card
or something (sorry, I haven't seen it in years) depicting the Electrifying
Mojo's radio show?
Re: Hall and Oates - I always preferred Maneater!

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Subject: (313) top ten rediscoveries for 2002.


1. B-52's. Mesopotamia.
2. Pylon. Gyrate.
3. A Certain Ratio. Shack Up  / Flight.
4. Stephen Mallinder. Pow Wow Plus. especially "cool down".
5. Robert Palmer. I Didn't Mean to Turn You On. + You Are In My System.
6. Elektrik Funk. I Sing The Funk Elektrik. [thanks James Duncan].
7. The Clash. This is Radio Clash. RIP Joe Strummer.
8. Darryl Hall & John Oates. I Can't Go For That. [perhaps the most
obvious?]
9. Joy Division. the drum-machine only track that MBM samples for
   "Hello Teenage America". very rare + good.
10. Gang of Four. To Hell With Poverty.
11. Prince. Erotic City. Nasty.
12. Sergio Mendes. Everything, practically.
13. Martin Circus. Disco Circus.
14. Don Cherry & Gato Barbieri. Togetherness.
15. Big Black. Atomizer.
16. ESG. Everything. Thanks to Soul Jazz, we have rereleases. yay.
17. me getting back into hardware, music and life in a major way.


+odd
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